Vanuatu

In 1980 the Republic of Vanuatu was born out of the New Hebrides Condominium, a joint colony of Britain and France. Today the rich melange of Australian, French, and Melanesian influences is what makes this country so delightfully different. Aside from speaking English or French, the indigenous ni-Vanuatu may know one of the 113 indigenous languages, none with over 5,000 speakers. The national language is Bislama, a form of Pidgin English which evolved as a traders' tongue in the 19th century. The capital of this colorful country of many cultures is Port Vila on Efate Island near the center of the 83-island Vanuatu chain. Swish resorts face the lagoons of southern Efate, and Port Vila has amusements and sights enough to keep the visitor busy for a week. Many travelers carry on to Tanna Island in the south, with its cargo cults and active volcano, or to the scuba diving destination of Espiritu Santo in the north. That only scratches the surface of all there is to see and do in Vanuatu.
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Interests

    Culture
    Eco-tourism
    Festivals
    Nature
    Romance

Activities

    Beach Activities
    Fishing
    Hike/Backpack
    Horseback Ride
    Sailing
    Scuba
    Snorkeling
    Surfing

Vanuatu Weather

source: weatherbase

Vanuatu Facts

Currency:
Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)
Wikitravel:
Vanuatu

Vanuatu Must See/Do

  1. Champagne Beach
  2. Santo
  3. Iririki Island
  4. Port Vila
  5. Jon Frum Village

Vanuatu Most Overrated

  1. Chantilly's on the Bay
  2. Port Vila
  3. Custom fees
  4. Tanna
  5. Olympic Takeaway

When to Visit Vanuatu

May to October are the cooler, drier months in Vanuatu.

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